lodgepole
/ˈlɒdʒpəʊl/Definitions
1. noun
A type of small to medium-sized evergreen tree (Pinus contorta) found in western North America, often used as firewood and in furniture making.
“The campers used the lodgepole branches to start a fire.”
1. noun
A type of small to medium-sized evergreen tree (Pinus contorta) found in western North America, often used as firewood and in furniture making.
“The campers used the lodgepole branches to start a fire.”